Tampa Family Law Blog

On behalf of Sparkman Law Firm posted in Family Law on Monday, November 12th, 2018. If your parental rights were terminated, it’s normal to experience a wide variety of emotions from anger to heartbreak. You may wonder if it’s possible to get your parental rights reinstated, or if it’s simply impossible. While not impossible, it’s …

On behalf of Sparkman Law Firm posted in Family Law on Friday, October 12th, 2018 Florida takes many different factors into consideration when making a child custody determination. Ultimately, the state believes a child benefits most by having an equal relationship with both parents. However, there are many cases where shared custody is not in …

On behalf of Sparkman Law Firm posted in Family Law on Wednesday, September 12th, 2018 When it comes to family law matters, dealing with the red tape is a significant part of the process. When you file for divorce, child custody, child support, or alimony, you can expect to fill out a number of forms. …

On behalf of Sparkman Law Firm posted in Family Law on Sunday, August 12th, 2018 In Florida, a popular retirement destination, the term “gray divorce” is often used to describe older couples who decide to dissolve their marriage later in life. While there’s nothing that legally separates a gray divorce from any other divorce, there …

On July 1st, 2017, the Collaborative Law Process Act (CLPA) went into effect. This is a groundbreaking law that has gotten too little attention this past year and will have a significant impact on divorcing families by providing them an entirely new option for legal divorce. What is Collaborative Divorce? Collaborative divorce is a process …

On behalf of Sparkman Law Firm posted in Family Law on Tuesday, June 12th, 2018 On January 1, 2018, a military initiative was passed that has the potential to affect Florida military families everywhere, particularly when it comes to divorce. The Blended Retirement System, or BRS, affects all servicemembers who joined the military in 2018. …

On behalf of Sparkman Law Firm posted in Business Law on Thursday, May 12th, 2018 A five-year-old child is at the heart of an unprecedented legal battle in Florida. The child’s mother and her husband were married at the time of the child’s birth, but the husband is not the biological father of the …

On behalf of Sparkman Law Firm posted in Business Law on Thursday, April 12th, 2018 A new study conducted by Harvard Business School suggests that as many as 25% of married couples end their relationship over chores. Can an uneven divide in cooking and cleaning really cause a rift in so many marriages? You bet. …

On behalf of Sparkman Law Firm posted in Business Law on Monday, March 12th, 2018. SB 590, a bill designed to make changes to time sharing and child custody laws in Florida, was signed into law last year by Florida Governor Rick Scott. It came into effect on January 1st of 2018 and can mean …

On behalf of Sparkman Law Firm posted in Business Law on Wednesday, February 12th, 2018. Trump’s new tax plan means changes for everyone, from Fortune 500 businesses to the individual. While the plan has many implications, one that Florida divorcees should pay attention to is its impact on alimony payments. How the Current Tax Code …

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